Insights

Is science using images to cheat?

February 5, 2016
As the power of the image continues to grow in science, Russ Swan asks…are we abusing this power?

What’s really going on with the Zika virus?

February 4, 2016
The Zika virus and its possible health risks to pregnant women are very much in the public eye at the moment, in every newspaper and on every news channel. Dr...

Stroma of human omental tumour

February 1, 2016
Confocal two photon second harmonic image showing collagen (red) and elastin (green) in the stroma associated with a human omental tumour.

Will ageing only be a bane to the poor?

February 1, 2016
There comes a time – and this must happen to everyone – when you suddenly notice you are old…or, at least, no longer young.

Microscopic subway passengers with a ticket to ride

January 22, 2016
A complete map of the microbiome of the New York City subway system? It’s possible – and all it takes is a few eager students, some swabs and a toddler....

Did George Osborne give science a happy New Year?

January 21, 2016
At first glance, there appeared to be a lot of gifts under the Spending Review Christmas tree last year.

The lab resolution countdown

January 11, 2016
Happy New Year and all that jazz, but don’t waste time setting unrealistic resolutions says Matthew Partridge - there is an easier way...

Antimicrobial resistance – a disaster in the making?

January 8, 2016
After the emergence of yet another antibiotic resistance mechanism in the form of MCR-1, the future of medicine looks bleak. But there is hope says Gunnar Kahlmeter.

Here are some stats about the human microbiome

January 4, 2016
Ever wondered about the human microbiome....here's some information you may not know...

Time to get serious about protecting science

January 4, 2016
As another year slips by, Russ Swan says it is high time to drop the pretence and get serious about protecting science.

Black-tip reef shark

January 1, 2016
A school of tropical clupeid fish exhibit synchronized behaviour to keep a healthy distance from a teenage black-tip reef shark.

Asteroid mining…the final frontier?

January 1, 2016
It’s all gone a bit ‘inner-space’ in this issue. A growing body of evidence suggests the human microbiome is more influential on our biology than we could have possibly imagined.

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